MICHIGAN. 



MILL, JOHN STUAKT. 



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The gross expenditures, as stated above, 

 were $2,314,94211 



Which include amount of swamp land war- 

 rants (not cash). 233,170 01 



Leaving for cash expenditure? $2,081,772 10 



There \\us expended from 



moneys received in trust.. . $381,121 88 

 There was expended from 

 moneys received as re- 

 funded, etc 13,69368 



$394,816 58 



Leaving for amount expended from general 



revenue $1,686,95654 



Of prior expenditures therefrom 11,542 15 



Giving for aggregate expenditures for gen- 

 eral purpoiJs... $1,698,49869 



These expenditures were, through the several 

 funds, as follows : 



Oen'l Fund Gen- 

 eral revenue. . . . $633,401 85 

 Gen'l Fund Re- 

 lmburements... 11,542 15 



$644.944 00 



Internal Improvement Fund.. 62 79 



University Interest Fund 29,797 61 



University Aid Fund 150 00 



Normal School Interest Fund, 18.339 72 



Primary School Interest Fund, 145,928 01 

 Agricultural College Interest 



Fund 7.21975 



Asylum Fund 165,074 16 



State Building Fund 127,839 98 



Two Million Loan Sinking 



Fund 502,00000 



War Fund 32,85000 



Military Fund 6,314 58 



Soldiers' Aid Fund 1,50000 



Dewev & Ilnzleton assets (on 



an 6ld default) 2,183 16 



trust were, through the several funds, as fol- 

 lows: 



General Fund $262,017 16 



Internal Improvement Fund.. 28,723 20 



St. Mary's Canal Fund 14,207 80 



Portage Luke Ship-cana] Fund 88 25 



Swamp-Land Fund 6,466 31 



Swamp-Land Interest Fund.. 14965 



University Interest Fund 8,587 94 



Normal School Interest Fund. 1,671 03 



Primary School Inter't Fund.. 51,307 39 

 Agricultural College Interest 



Fund 6,05043 



Asylum Fund 2,415 94 



State Building Fund 74015 



Sundry Deposit Accounts 696 63 



The purposes for which the foregoing ex- 

 penditures were made are as follows : 



For salaries of State offl- 

 cera, deputies, and princi- 

 pal clerks ........... .. ..... $34,088 58 



Salaried of extra clerks ....... 84,016 91 



Awards of Board of State 



Salaries and expenses of Judiciary ......... 



Sundry expenses : 



Trustees of Asylnm ........... $44718 



Inspector of State-prison ..... 1 . 1 38 20 



Bn roan nf Insurance .......... 1.885 96 



Wolf bounties ................ 28800 



Coroners' fees .............. 1,64410 



Advertising and appraising 



Salt-spring lands ........... 1930 



Cot of suits ................. 421 4 



Dewey & Bazleton asset*. . . . 2.1.33 16 



Mllitarv expenses 

 Relief of soldier*.... 

 Bounties to soldiers. 



$,12,865 

 65,034 38 



$(1.314 53 



1.500 00 



150 00 



Interest npon bonded debt. .. $117.748 42 



Interest upon trnit funds 201,280 09 



Interest upon internal im- 

 provement warrant 



$7,42784 

 7,964 53 



$319,071 80 



502,000 00 

 20 00 



Principal of bonded debt (other than canal 

 bonds) 



Internal Improvement warrant 



General Fnnd appropriations. $28n,7fll 49 



Aylnm Fund appropriations.. 166,074 16 



State Building Fund appro- 

 priation? ... 127,839 96 



University Aid Fund appro- 

 priation. .'... 15,000 00 



: $694.615 61 



Aggregate expenditure at above $1,698,498 69 



The cash expenditures of money held in 



$381,121 88 



The principal of the bonded State debt, on 

 September 30, 1872, stood at .............. $2,243,298 78 



There has been paid since that date : 



Through the Two-Million Loan 

 SinklngFnnd ............... $502,00000 



Through the St. Mary's Canal 

 Fund ......... .. ........ 8,00000 



- 1 - 510,000 00 



Leaving for amount of said debt outstand- 

 ing, September 80. 1873 ................... $1,733,292 78 



The credit balance of the Two- 

 Million Loan Sinking Fund, 

 September 30, 1872, was. ... $802,668 23 



The credit during the fiscal 

 year ........................ 209,453 42 



Available during year.... $1,012,021 65 

 Deduct amount of bonds paid 

 therefrom ................... 602,00000 



Balance of Two-Million Loan 



Sinking Fund, September 



30,187? ........ ............. $510,02165 



Add from credit balance of 



Canal Fund, September 30, 



1873, amount of canal bonds 



3_ $588.02165 



$1,150,271 13 



The State tax for the year, as apportioned, 

 was of amounts and for purposes as follows : 



Agricultural College ........................ *?I' 3 !S ! 



ASylnm for Insane (Kalamazoo) ........... 69,000 CO 



Asylum for Insane (new) ................... 100,000 00 



Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the 



nij m i ................ 46,00000 



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New State Capitol 200,000 CO 



State-orison building 50,000 ( 



State Public School 43.0f:0 



State Reform School S'iS? IS 



University Building and deficit 38,000 



University aid 31,500 00 



General purposes 



Total amount apportioned $982,230 50 



MILL, JOHN STUAKT, an English philoso- 

 pher, political economist, and statesman, born 

 in London, May 20, 1806 ; died at Avignon, 

 France, May 8, ISTS. He was the son of 

 James Mill, an Examiner of Indian Corre- 

 spondence in the East India House, the author 

 of " The History of British India," and " The 

 Phenomena of the Human Mind." The senior 

 Mill was a friend and admirer of Jeremy Ben- 

 tham, and though originally designed for the 

 ministry in the Scottish Church, and indeed 

 educated for it, and licensed to preach, had 

 not only abandoned the faith of his childhood, 

 and become a disbeliever in all religion, doubt- 

 less in perfectly sincere conviction of its error, 



